Pʀᴏғᴇssᴏʀ
|/|TEMUJIN | KHAAN|\|
“The pleasure and joy of man lies in treading down the traitor and conquering the enemy, in tearing him up by the root, in taking from him all that he has.” -Genghis Khan
|/|RANK|\| Grand Khaan
|/|SPECIES|\| Jin
|/|RACE|\| Kagan
|/|AGE|\| 32
|/|SEX|\| Male
|/|HEIGHT|\| 1.78 meters (5’10”)
|/|WEIGHT|\| (160 lbs)
|/|EYES|\| Dark
|/|HAIR|\| Black
|/|SKIN|\| Light Tan
|/|HOMEWORLD|\| Tiantang
|/|FORCE SENSITIVE|\| Yes
|/|PLAYBY|\| Benedict Wong as Kublai Khan
|/|STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES|\|
|/|+Shaman-Trained|\| Temujin was taught the Kagan beliefs of the Force by his clan’s shaman. Through this, he learned to hone his abilities. Of such, he is a gifted telekineticist and often uses a power over stone, earth, and dirt similar to Kro Var shaping.
|/|+Horseman|\| Like all Kagan-Jin, Temujin was raised to become a great rider of horses and steeds. He prefers to ride beasts, but will also take a speederbike if necessary.
|/|+Leadership|\| Temujin would not have been the reinstated Grand Khaan were it not for his oratory and tactical skills. His charisma makes him a great leader to sway his people.
|/|-Strength Over Speed|\| Unlike his Yu and Riben counterparts, Temujin has a more barrelled and stout body. His hand-to-hand style seems more emphasis on direct strikes or movements that use his size to his advantage. This, however, also makes him exploitable for someone whose style is based more on agility.
|/|-Barbaric|\| Temujin is known for his adherence to the “old ways” of his people. This includes often violent acts that could be off putting to others.
|/|APPEARANCE|\|
Temujin Khaan is outwardly different from his fellow Jin. Notably, he is much taller than his comrades, standing at 1.78 meters. His facial featurs are comparable to that of an Atrisian native, only more flat. He keeps his hair cut and styled in the warrior fashion of his ancient kin. Of his clothing, he is typically seen either wearing durasteel armor on the battlefield or lounging about in furred robes that are indicative of his people.
Temujin Khaan is outwardly different from his fellow Jin. Notably, he is much taller than his comrades, standing at 1.78 meters. His facial featurs are comparable to that of an Atrisian native, only more flat. He keeps his hair cut and styled in the warrior fashion of his ancient kin. Of his clothing, he is typically seen either wearing durasteel armor on the battlefield or lounging about in furred robes that are indicative of his people.
|/|BIOGRAPHY|\|
The Grand Khaan did not always start as he is. 32 standard years ago, he was born to simple Kagan-Jin farmers who toiled in Tiantang’s agricultural district. His father was a descendant of Baghatur Khaan, the last Grand Khaan to lead the Kagan people. When he was born, the clan’s shaman inspected the young Temujin, noting his “blessing by the spirits” and foresaw a great destiny ahead.
As a boy, his routine was a juggling act between learning horsemanship, the staple of his people’s culture; learning shamanistic rituals to calm his Force powers; and toiling in the farmlands. At the age of 16, he was drafted into the service of the Imperial Army of Tiantang, as was customary for all boys. As a cadet and eventual soldier, he learned military strategy and Imperial history. He was no fool, however, to the oppression his people undertook. Ever since Baghatur’s defeat by the First Emperor of the Yu-Jin, ancestor to the present ruling Mingzhi Dynasty, the Kagan people had suffered at their hands.
Secretly, over years, Temujin created a following. Disgruntled fellow soldiers, anti-Mingzhi sentimentals, and most of all: Kagans who tired of their continued oppression. As the state of the Empire’s reaching out into the Galaxy beyond grew, Temujin knew it was time to strike. With the blessing of many Kagan shamans, he was anointed the new Grand Khaan, forging the Eternal Horde from his followers. Temujin, in his knowledge, created a successful rebellion against the Mingzhi Dynasty. He slew the Prince Kizuato, claiming the Tennoken lightsaber as his own. From there, he disposed of the Emperor himself, and claimed his daughter Zheng-Mei as his consort. With the Horde reestablished, he now seeks to branch out and conquer more worlds in the name of his people.
The Grand Khaan did not always start as he is. 32 standard years ago, he was born to simple Kagan-Jin farmers who toiled in Tiantang’s agricultural district. His father was a descendant of Baghatur Khaan, the last Grand Khaan to lead the Kagan people. When he was born, the clan’s shaman inspected the young Temujin, noting his “blessing by the spirits” and foresaw a great destiny ahead.
As a boy, his routine was a juggling act between learning horsemanship, the staple of his people’s culture; learning shamanistic rituals to calm his Force powers; and toiling in the farmlands. At the age of 16, he was drafted into the service of the Imperial Army of Tiantang, as was customary for all boys. As a cadet and eventual soldier, he learned military strategy and Imperial history. He was no fool, however, to the oppression his people undertook. Ever since Baghatur’s defeat by the First Emperor of the Yu-Jin, ancestor to the present ruling Mingzhi Dynasty, the Kagan people had suffered at their hands.
Secretly, over years, Temujin created a following. Disgruntled fellow soldiers, anti-Mingzhi sentimentals, and most of all: Kagans who tired of their continued oppression. As the state of the Empire’s reaching out into the Galaxy beyond grew, Temujin knew it was time to strike. With the blessing of many Kagan shamans, he was anointed the new Grand Khaan, forging the Eternal Horde from his followers. Temujin, in his knowledge, created a successful rebellion against the Mingzhi Dynasty. He slew the Prince Kizuato, claiming the Tennoken lightsaber as his own. From there, he disposed of the Emperor himself, and claimed his daughter Zheng-Mei as his consort. With the Horde reestablished, he now seeks to branch out and conquer more worlds in the name of his people.
Tennoken, once the Imperial Royal lightsaber, now claimed as a trophy.
A bowcaster for ranged attacks.
|/|SHIP|\|
The Baghatur, a Minstrel-class yacht, commandeered from mercenaries
|/|COMPANIONS|\|
Araatan (“Beast” in the Kagan language), his black stallion steed
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|/|BOUNTIES|\|
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